Hey! Looks like you're on the right track! Don't overthink the way to do things ;) You do have to make many parts from scratch, and quickest is probably either to start with shadowbox or just a...
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Hey! Looks like you're on the right track! Don't overthink the way to do things ;) You do have to make many parts from scratch, and quickest is probably either to start with shadowbox or just a...
I can imagine it wasn't the most intuitive way to go with zmodeler for those parts Daniel Biggers. Probably just easier to cut out and dynamesh/zremesh. I remember I used shadowbox for the...
Cheers for the comment PawWS! :)
Thanks for the links Daniel Biggers, all of them are very useful to me :) I've started re-working on the ethmoid and that whole area, but finding it very daunting,...
Love anatomy, and love this! :) Great job there! And thanks for stopping by my wip thread before. I watched The Maze Runner some time ago and the graphics was what made the movie. Awesome that you...
Thanks for the links! I think I have that image already saved :) The video answered some questions regarding the lacrimal/inf nasal concha I had, so I will continue with that area next. It would be...
shamazing!! Absolutely stunning!
Thank you SilverNightSigh!
Haha cheers Daniel Biggers! >_< Yes that is a much smarter way to do it. I started with one rib, then copy/re-shape, but its hard to make a choice of what overall shape...
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Hello fellow zbrushers and anatomy enthusiasts!
So, every time I'm about to post here I end up not doing it, as I always when preparing the images find something with the model that I just...
Sorry for the absence guys! And thank you for the kind comments Hybryd75 and MonGo1337.
I will post more pictures of the process so far very shortly Daniel Biggers! ;]
I will definitely share the...
Haha! Great work on that one! He looks like hes waiting for you to blink to bite his head off! He has so much character and come alive! Bravo! :)
Beautiful to see all the work you have put into this, seeing that someone has walked so much further on the path I'm trying to betread is really inspiring! :) And the app looks great, love the sliced...
Zmith[21] Thank you for you comment! :) Yea, I know, theres quite a gap in between there, although thats something that varies among individuals. There are still many corrections and additions to be...
Hey, I was also thinking about contacting the medical university in Stockholm to see if I could do the same thing, but haven't come to do it yet. The great thing with Arcland's Atlas is that he...
Hey! Great stuff! I know exactly what you mean about the difficulty in getting your head around on how things are really "supposed to be". From studying countless references of different types from...
Thank you sadicus ! =) There are still a lot to be adjusted on it, like the articulation between the ethmoid and sphenoid, but I guess its details that will only interest people that really want to...
#Daniel Biggers Your welcome! Well as in the case with sutures I would have both parietals and the occipital in the same sub-tool, but with individual polygroups assigned as in the picture.
That...
#Daniel Biggers Thank you for your comment! :) I still have to do the upper and lower extremities, but doing the muscles proved to be too tempting so I've started with that for now :)
The skull is...
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Hi!
This is my first post here and I wanted to share my progress in learning the human anatomy. I've postponed this study for way too long. Started the project about a year ago but it was put on the...